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by trashb
105 days ago
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Yes, actually the AVG (GDPR) is very broad in what it considers personal data. Sadly that means it is not enforced well since it is too broad to be enforced in a meaningful way. And therefore it is violated A LOT, both by companies or people since no one can be bothered! AVG (GDPR) includes the following things as personal data: name, address, phone number, passport photo, information about someone's behavior on websites, allergies, customer or staff numbers, recognizable recordings and more. Rule of thumb, any information that can be used to relate a specific person. |
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